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pokermind
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Good point on Japanese being the smaller fleet in the Russian-Japanese War, but at Scarborough the Germans had the greater quantity. Seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Scarborough,_Hartlepool_and_Whitby The Kaiser's orders not to engage the British fleet prevented a possible German victory even though the purpose of the raid was to draw it out to me attacked. Orders Mission killed?
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Dilandu
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And if Ingenol advanced at Scarborough - that was completely possible, because the german navy actually seek the possibility to ambush some part of RN - what could save the Warrender and Beatty? Without the Warrender's ships, the Royal Navy would be limited to only 17 dreadnoughts and superdreadnoughts up until the 1915, when the first three QE and "Canada" would be avaliable. And it's all assuming that the German Navy wouldn't inflict more casualites in late 1914 and early 1915. By the way,
You are some mistaken here. There was a german navy sorties after Jutland. ------------------------------
Oh well, if shortening the front is what the Germans crave, Let's shorten it to very end - the length of Fuhrer's grave. (Red Army lyrics from 1945) |
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pokermind
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Hmm perhaps, Dilandu, but the main fleet remained in port.
The British poster made me think of a Charisian propaganda poster though: ![]() Poker ![]() CPO Poker Mind
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Keith_w
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There should be no apostrophe in "its", otherwise the bottom part of the poster would say "Grammar Nazis at it is barbaric work!", rather than the correct possessive form "The Inquisition at its barbaric work!" ![]() ![]() --
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Dilandu
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Oh well, if shortening the front is what the Germans crave, Let's shorten it to very end - the length of Fuhrer's grave. (Red Army lyrics from 1945) |
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Dilandu
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Oh well, if shortening the front is what the Germans crave, Let's shorten it to very end - the length of Fuhrer's grave. (Red Army lyrics from 1945) |
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pokermind
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Not to worry, Keith w, given Safehold's creative spelling most Grammar/Spelling Nazis have already died of apoplexy! ![]() Poker CPO Poker Mind
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pokermind
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Dilandu, Fantastic! Ohen Koroshow! Clynton will be pleased!
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runsforcelery
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Actually, no. The Russo-Japanese War exactly demonstrates the validity of what I'm saying about entire navies and infrastructures. What doomed the Russians (and I realize you have a dog in the fight, which I don't ![]() "Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as Piglet came back from the dead. |
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runsforcelery
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Given visibility-only sensors, the time of day, the weather conditions, and the German determination to avoid action as soon as the HSF realized what was happening to it, the chance of a decisive tactical engagement was off the table almost from the beginning of the actual fleet engagement. Admittedly, Beatty got his butt kicked on the run south, but he did his job of delivering the HSF to the GF exactly where he was supposed to, and Scheer ran for it the instant he realized what was happening. Of course, he did his best to hand the battle back to Jellicoe with his second battle turn, but --- again --- visibility and the torpedo threat favored him. What really shaped Jutland, however, was that the Brits didn't need "a Second Trafalgar," and Jellicoe --- one of the best naval strategists ever --- realized it from the outset. He'd actually made his strategic views in that regard clear to the Admiralty long before the battle, including his intention to turn away from any mass torpedo attack rather than risk Britain's control of the North Sea by 'A resolute pursuit," which was the only way to counter another fleet's determination to run for it. (He also took the precaution of lodging a copy of the correspondence with his bank, just in case. ![]() As for Ingenhol, he undoubtedly did throw away the best chance the Germans ever had of inflicting a serious defeat in detail on the Brits . . . and it was why he was sacked by the Kaiser. The opportunity was handed to him largely by the Admiralty which, acting on "intelligence received" (i.e., Room 40) overrode Jellicoe's desire to take the entire GF south instead of dispatching only Warrender to support Beatty. And Ingenhol came damned close to offsetting that error by leaving Hipper to the Brits' mercy while he headed for home. The key thing about Jutland, though, was that the day after the Battle, Jellicoe was still at sea with an overwhelming battle line and the Germans were still trying to get Scharnhorst into the Jade and wouldn't be able to pout to sea again for months while they made repairs. Any way you look at it, that's a decisive strategic victory for Britain. "Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as Piglet came back from the dead. |
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